Thursday 9 December 2010

Hate Mail

From another member of the enlightened, tolerant left:

From: Kyle Lindskog [klindsko@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 6:51 PM
To: Donald Douglas
Subject: Elizabeth Edwards

Mr. Douglas,

People like you make me sick. You consider it a flaw that Ms. Edwards omitted "God" from her final correspondence? No. She is to be praised for this. Unlike you, she probably believed that her human experience on Earth was the best platform for happiness and fulfillment. You, on the other hand, are probably obsessed with saying the right words to the right "God" so that you can secure for yourself a spot in "heaven."

Also, for you to call someone a nihilist merely for omitting "God" in a "death letter" is disgraceful. I wish there were a hell for you to go to. But unfortunately, unlike you, I appreciate science and evidence, and do not accept such farcical, obviously man-made ideas.

With utmost contempt, I am

Kyle Lindskog
St. Petersburg, FL
Cross-posted from American Power.

And previously:

* "
Nihilism and Progressivism."

* "
Why Elizabeth Edwards Left Out God."

* "
Religion Writers Ponder Elizabeth Edwards' Faith."

* "
Elizabeth Edwards Died Before Leftists Could Figure Out WTF Was Going On."

* "
Dancing On Elizabeth Edwards' Grave?"

* "
Imagine There's No Hatred."

* "
Rest in Peace: Elizabeth Edwards Dies of Cancer at 61."

* "
Elizabeth Edwards' Parting Statement Omits Mention of Faith in God."

3 comments:

JoeDanMedia said...

Creepy & pompous---two of my favorite qualities.

Pray for them said...

"....probably believed that her human experience on Earth was the best platform for happiness and fulfillment...."

The irony being that scientific studies have repeatedly found that people of religious faith ARE HAPPIER AND MORE FULFILLED IN *THIS* LIFE. The atheist fundamentalists assert that only happiness in this life is important, and then not only do they reject a primary means of achieving it, but they attempt to deprive others of it as well.

Anonymous said...

No, pray for them, studies do not show that.
Religious people in the US are more likely to divorce: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/137829/evangelicals_why_do_we_have_the_highest.html?cat=7
Religiosity of a country is inversely proportional to its societal health.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article571206.ece

Just the first two I picked out of many more.